The Best Hedge Trimmers for 2024
The Best Hedge Trimmers for
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Hedgerows offer animals and birds both food and shelter, so regular maintenance is an ecological as well as aesthetic necessity. In some cases, hand shears will suffice for maintaining your hedge and are a simple way to trim. However, if you have a particularly large hedge, several hedges, mobility issues, or need the hedge cut quickly, powered hedge trimmers make the job much easier and speedier.
If you're looking to buy a hedge trimmer then this guide is for you, we've tested lots of hedge trimmers so that we can recommend the best hedge trimmer for your garden work. There are three main trimmer types: cordless, electric corded and petrol. We've tested a handful of each so whatever your preference there's a trimmer to suit your garden's needs.
Before cutting your hedge its important to avoid the main breeding season for garden birds, between March and August. Always check for nests before trimming, even outside these months, as its an offence under law to intentionally damage or destroy active bird nests.
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The best hedge trimmers to buy at a glance
Our expertiseGetting the best hedge trimmer means ensuring it has the right features, weight and price for you. We've tested a range of electric corded, cordless and petrol powered hedgetrimmers, putting them through their paces across a range of hedges of different species to help you find the right one for your garden.
Each hedge trimmer has a detailed list of pros and cons for clarity and has been rated according to set up and storage, handling, performance and value for money. Every hedge trimmer in our round up below has scored a minimum of four out of five stars, so you can buy with confidence.
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In every review we award the outstanding products our coveted Best Buy award. To see these and the others we recommend, browse our pick of the best hedge trimmers below:
Best cordless hedge trimmers in
Flymo 18V EasiCut 450 hedge trimmer
RRP: £174.99
Our rating: 4.8 out of 5
Available from B & Q (£149), Wickes (£149)
BBC Gardeners' World Magazine hedge trimmers review Flymo 18V EasiCut 450
Pros:
- Light and easy to use
- Easily visible battery level indicator
- All packaging recyclable
- Part of the Power For All Alliance battery system
Cons:
- Screwdriver needed to attach handle
- Over two hours battery charge time
This simple little trimmer is ideal for small to medium gardens and we awarded it a BBC Gardeners World Magazine Best Buy for smaller trimmer jobs. It comes almost ready to use and all its packaging is recyclable. Everything is wrapped in either cardboard or brown paper, which we love. Unlike others in our test, it needs the handle attaching with a screwdriver, but this is very easy and takes just a couple of minutes. With a 45cm cutting length the hedge trimmer is easy to use with a comfortable wraparound handle and a two stage start for safety. Theres also a hand guard to protect the hand as you work. At 2.2kg its feels light and well balanced and its easy to use and manoeuvre around a hedge.
A blade tip protector stops it getting damaged when cutting close to walls or the ground and this trimmer cuts cleanly through the privet hedge, brambles and yew we trimmed. Its powered by an 18V battery and has a good battery run time of around 55 minutes, plus the battery charge is clearly visible on the trimmer as you work so it's easy to see if you're nearly running out, but it does take just over two hours to charge so if you'll have a wait if you've still got trimming to finish. Overall, this is a simple, light and high performing hede trimmer which is the just the thing for everyday cutting and trimming in smaller gardens.It's good value for money, particularly as Flymo 18V batteries are also part of the Power4All Alliance ,which means they can be shared across all the Flymo, Bosch and Gardena cordless tools in the Alliance and will save you money if you invest in further tools in the future. It also comes with a two year warranty.
Erbauer EHT18-Li cordless hedge trimmer
RRP: £189.99
Our rating: 4.8/5
Available from B&Q (£169)
Erbauer EHT18 Li cordless hedge trimmer BBC Gardeners World magazine review
Pros:
- Lightweight and very easy to handle
- Powerful brushless motor
- Robust and easy to use blade guard
- 60 minute battery charge time
Cons:
- No leaf brushing attachment
- Not available as a bare tool
An extremely manoeuvrable and lightweight but powerful hedge trimmer, the Erbauer EHT18-Li has been awarded the BBC Gardeners World Magazine Best Buy award for handling. It features a generous 55 cm blade and the diamond ground teeth have a high cutting capacity of 25 mm. The long overall length at 110 cm helps to keep the trimmer balanced and comfortable to use, and the swivelling handle makes vertical and diagonal cuts easy to manage. It comes with a large 5.0 Ah battery that takes just an hour to charge and provides 50 minutes of run time too the only drawback with this trimmer is that its not available as a bare tool. For storage, you can hang the trimmer up on a nail or hook via the hole on the end of the blade to keep it safe and out of the way. It comes with a two year warranty.
Ryobi ONE+ OHT cordless hedge trimmer
RRP: £100.99 (excluding battery and charger from £99.99 )
Our rating: 4.8 /5
Available from Very (£99.99), Ryobi (£100.99)
Ryobi ONE+ OHT hedge trimmer review from BBC Gardeners' World Magazine
Pros:
- Quite light yet efficient
- Compact, lightweight battery
- Long warranty
- Stout blade guard
Cons:
- Power indicator hard to view
For its compact size, this hedge trimmer offers a surprisingly impressive performance and trims different materials well. The blade guard is sturdy and feels built to last although the power indicator on the battery is difficult to view. The tool is lighter than previous Ryobi models and is ideal for sculpting hedges and shrubs. The battery and charger come at an additional cost but can be used for other tools in the Ryobi ONE+ System, making it a money-saver in the long term. We awarded this a BBC Gardeners' World Magazine Best Buy for a lower-voltage cordless trimmer.
Read the full Ryobi ONE+ OHT hedge trimmer review
Vonhaus 20V Max G-Series cordless hedge trimmer
RRP: £89.99
Our rating: 4.8/5
Available from B&Q (£74.99), VonHaus (£74.99)
Vonhaus 20V Max G-series Cordless Hedge Trimmer
Pros:
- Excellent performance
- Good value
- Lightweight
- Long runtime
Cons:
- Small hand-guard
Awarded a BBC Gardeners' World Magazine Best Buy for best value cordless trimmer this is an excellent price and very easy to use. Its well balanced and light, with little vibration as it cuts through all but the thickest branches and we are also impressed with its runtime of 50 minutes, which is one of the longest on test. Not only does it offer great performance at a reasonable price, but its battery is compatible with other Vonhaus G-Series tools saving you money if you buy any of these in the future. Its only drawback is that the hand guard is a little small.
Stihl HSA 30 cordless hedge trimmer
RRP: £139
Our rating: 4.5/5
Available from Stihl (£139) and Mowers2Go (£139)
BBC Gardeners' World Magazine hedge trimmers review Stihl HSA30
Pros:
- Light and well balanced
- Simple to use
- Quiet
- Fully recyclable packaging
Cons
- Only designed for young growth
No assembly is needed with this easy-to-use hedge trimmer from Stihl. It comes with clear instructions and is ready to go straight out of the box. The battery takes just 70 minutes to charge to full power and has a good 50-minute run time, plus theres a clear battery level indicator on the side of the trimmer, although you do need to stop trimming to push the indicator on to see how much charge you have left. It has a three stage start for safety with buttons on the handle and grip and the trimmer feels well balanced in use. Thanks to the small AS 2 battery it's also very light, weighing just 2.4 kg.
The 45cm long blade has a cutting capacity of 8mm and a tip protector on the end so you dont damage it on walls or fences as you trim and it cuts fresher growth on box, privet and laurel easily and smoothly. It struggles with thicker, woodier stems but this trimmer's not designed for tougher trimming jobs. It's easy to manoeuvre and shape with this trimmer so it's ideal for the tight trimming of smaller shrubs and the annual trimming of your hedges and we awarded it a BBC Gardeners World Magazine Best Buy for ease of use. It comes with a blade cover for storage and theres also a hanging eyelet on the handle of the trimmer so you can hang it up out if the way in the garage or shed after use. It comes with a two year warranty and the battery and charger can also be used in any other AS machine in the Stihl range, saving you money if you already own these or if you plan to invest in the future.
Buy the Stihl HSA 30 hedge trimmer from Stihl, Mowers2Go and Garden Machinery Direct
Einhell GE-CH Li
cordless hedge trimmer
RRP: £109.96
Our rating: 4.5 /5
Available from Debenhams (£99.95), ManoMano (£99.95), The Range (£99.95), Very (£109)
Einhell GE-CH Li cordless hedge trimmer
Pros:
- Battery charge level visible
- Fast charge time
- Long run time
Cons:
- Narrow cutting capacity
- Short blade
Awarded a BBC Gardeners World Magazine Best Buy for best charging and run times this efficient cordless trimmer has a steel blade with a cutting length of 46cm and a 15mm cutting capacity. It has tip protection and a hanging hole on the end and it cuts well. The 18V 2.0Ah battery has by far the shortest charge time, 40 minutes, and longest run time, 80 minutes, in our test. The charge is visible, while you work and both battery and fast charger are compatible with a wide range of Einhell Power X-Change tools. It comes with a two year warranty.
Read the full Einhell GE-CH Li cordless hedge trimmer kit review
Stiga SHT 100 AE
cordless hedge trimmer
RRP: £119
Our rating: 4.5/5
Available from Amazon (£115)
Stiga SHT 100 AE cordless hedge trimmer
Pros:
- Soft comfortable handle
- Handle rotates into three positions
- Quiet
- Battery charge level visible
Cons:
- Snags on some wood
- Blade cover tricky to fit
Awarded a BBC Gardeners World Magazine Best Buy for ease of use this versatile trimmer has a hardened steel blade with a cutting length of 55cm and a cutting capacity of 18mm. Its great value with generous features, including a hanging hole for easy storage, visible battery charge while you work and a comfortable, soft-grip handle that rotates 180° for easy cutting. Part of the Stiga 100 battery tool range, so youll save money if you buy further tools in the future, the 20V 2.0Ah battery has a charge time of 70 minutes and a run time of 40 minute. It comes with a two-year warranty.
Read the full Stiga SHT 100 AE cordless hedge trimmer kit review
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Greenworks G40HT61K2
cordless hedge trimmer
RRP: £209.99
Our rating: 4.5 out of 5
Available from Tooled Up (£99.95), Amazon (£189)
Greenworks G40HT61K2 hedge trimmer
Pros:
- Light, easy to use and quiet
- Long for size and weight
- Blade tip protector and hanging facility
- Stout, sleeve-type blade guard
Cons:
- Poorer cut quality on woody stems
- Battery indicator hard to see
This fast and efficient cordless trimmer was awarded a BBC Gardeners World Magazine Best Buy for efficiency and is lightweight and easy to use, particularly over head or at shoulder-height. The jam function prevents the blade clogging while 20mm tooth spacing allows it to cut through woodier growth. The handle rotates to three different positions for easy handling, although the hand guard does feel a little thin. Both the battery and charger can be used with other tools in the Greenworks G40V cordless range if you decide to expand your kit.
Read the full Greenworks G40HT61K2 hedge trimmer review
Best Buy petrol hedge trimmers
Husqvarna 122HD60
petrol hedge trimmer
RRP: £409
Our rating: 4.8 out of 5
Available from Amazon (£337.10), Husqvarna (£409)
Husqvarna 122HD60 Petrol Hedge Trimmer
Pros:
- Powerful with a brushless motor
- Rigid guard with hanging option
- Fast, efficient cut
- 3-position handle
- Lowest noise level of the petrol models
Cons:
- Highest price petrol model(in our test)
This petrol hedge trimmer is compact and light but still delivers a powerful and efficient cut. Awarded a BBC Gardeners' World Magazine Best Buy for premium petrol trimmer, the rotating handle makes awkward angles easier and the anti-vibration system means its comfortable to manoeuvre. The tool is quiet, so theres minimum disruption for your neighbours, and it would be best for high hedging and large shrubs. It comes with a two-year warranty.
Read the full Husqvarna 122HD60 hedge trimmer review
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Available from Amazon, Husqvarna
Webb HC600
petrol hedge trimmer
RRP: £179.99
Our rating: 4.8 out of 5
Available from Robert Dyas (£149.99), Tooled Up (£174.99)
Webb HC600 Petrol Hedge Trimmer
Pros:
- 5-position rotating handle
- Widest tooth spacing
- Tip guard
- Easy to start
- Handles and cuts well
Cons:
- Louder than others in our test
An easy-to-start model with a five-position rotating handle we awarded this a BBC Gardeners' World Magazine for best mid-priced petrol hedge trimmer. It's versatile, suiting most sized and shaped hedges while the wide tooth spaces make it tough on wider, mature stems. The tool is heavy but felt well-balanced to hold and it cut powerfully through hedges. A well-placed tip guard protects the blade against walls and fences. It's good value and comes with a two year warranty.
Read the full Webb HC600 hedge trimmer review
Best of the rest
Although some models didnt quite achieve a BBC Gardeners World Magazine Best Buy award, they still have features that make them worth recommending. Browse our pick of the best of the rest on test.
Worx WG261E.1
cordless hedge trimmer
RRP: £129.99
Our rating: 4.5 out of 5
Available from B&Q (£129.99), Very (£129.99)
Worx WG261E.1 Cordless Hedge Trimmer
Pros:
- Spare battery
- Comfortable handle
- Cuts smoothly and easily
Cons:
- Long charge time
- Fiddly hand-guard attachment
- No battery level visible
The hand-guard needs attaching on this trimmer, which is a bit of a faff and wasnt necessary with all but two of the other trimmers we tested, we liked that its clear and you can see where youre cutting. A generous handle means its comfortable to use, and it has a 45cm long blade with a 16mm cutting capacity and tip protection. It takes a relatively long time to charge - 230 minutes - and although the run time of just 20 minutes is very short it comes with two batteries, so if youre organised and keep the second battery charged, you can get 40 minutes continuous use. The batteries and charger are part of the Worx PowerShare system so you'll save money if you invest in further tools. Its worth noting it doesnt have a battery level indicator, which we found unhelpful. It comes with a three year warranty.
Husqvarna Aspire H50-P4A
battery hedge trimmer
RRP: £139.99 (body only)
Our rating: 4.3 out of 5
Available from Husqvarna (£199.99), World of Power (£122.98)
Husqvarna Aspire H50 P4A hedge trimmer BBC Gardeners World Magazine review
Pros:
- Efficient 50 cm long cutting deck
- Comfortable handle and large trigger
- Power button and charge level indicator on the handle
- Removable leaf brushing attachment
- Highly versatile batteries are shared between brands
Cons
- Flimsy blade guard is hard to attach
- Quite front heavy
This quiet 18 Volt battery powered hedge trimmer is powerful enough to chop through woody branches up to 23 mm in diameter and leaves an excellent finish on hedges and trees. The handles are hard, but comfortable, and the overall length of less than a metre means you can work in tight spaces. With the 4.0 Ah battery attached, it can work for up to 80 minutes on a single 95 minute charge, which is perfect for gardens with large privet hedges. Packing the hedge clippers away is easy too, thanks to the integrated storage hook that can attach to a rail system. Both the battery and charger are compatible not only across the Husqvarna Aspire range but with the Power For All Alliance of cordless tools, which includes Flymo, Gardena and Bosch and will save you money if you invest in any of those tools in the future. It comes with a two year warranty
Available from World of Power and Red Band UK
Mountfield MHT 20 Li
cordless hedge trimmer
RRP: £119
Our rating: 4.3 out of 5
Available from OnBuy (£125.99)
Mountfield MHT 20 Li Cordless Hedge Trimmer
Pros:
- Battery charge visible
- Light
- Comfortable and simple to use
Cons:
- Struggles with thicker wood
- Lacks features for price
Part of the Mountfield Freedom 100 cordless range, this cordless hedge trimmer has a hardened steel, laser cut blade with a cutting length of 55cm and a cutting capacity of 18mm. It has tip protection and a hanging hole at the end of the blade. The 20V 2Ah battery takes 70 minutes to charge to full power and has a run time of 40 minutes and the charge is visible, at a touch of a button, while you work. The trimmer is light and easy to use and cuts most wood smoothly although compared to other trimmers in our test, particularly the Stiga, with which it shares a battery system, it lacks features for the price.
Stihl HSA 45
cordless hedge trimmer
RRP: £119
Our rating: 4.3 out of 5
Available from Stihl (£119)
Stihl HSA 45
Pros:
- Great safety features
- Battery level clearly visible
- Very quiet
- Well balanced
Cons:
- Whole trimmer needs charging
- Long charge time
- Narrow 8mm cutting capacity
If safety is a consideration, this is the model for you thanks to the combination of a removable activation key and three switches to start it up. Featuring a double-sided blade with tip protection, it has a 50cm long, 8mm cutting capacity, which is the smallest of all the trimmers we tested. While the 18V 2.0Ah battery has a relatively slow 210 minutes charge time, and a 40-minute run time, there's a battery level indicator on the side of the trimmer so you can always see how much charge you have left. However, the battery is integrated into the casing, so you must plug in the entire tool to charge it, and you wont benefit from using the battery in other tools. We like the useful hanging hole for easy storage and it comes with a two year warranty.
Gardena EasyCut Li 14.4, 40cm cordless hedge trimmer
RRP: £124.99
Our rating: 4 out of 5
Available from Amazon(£123.99)
BBC Gardeners' World Magazine hedge trimmer review Gardena EasyCut Li 14.4, 40cm cordless hedge trimmer
Pros:
- Very light and well balanced
- Cuts well
Cons:
- Slightly awkward to hold and use
- Integrated battery
- No battery level indicator
This compact hedge trimmer requires no assembly and has an integrated battery so you simply plug the whole trimmer in to charge it. However, this does mean that unlike most other cordless trimmers, theres no interchangeable battery you can swap amongst tools. Its also a little tricky to get the charging cable in. The trimmer has a three stage start on the grip and shaped handle for safety, but it is a little awkward to hold, especially if youre manoeuvring between shrubs. However, its well balanced and weighs just 1.9kg, and for regular light trimming its efficient and easy to use. It cut all newer growth easily and well in our test and the battery runs for around 60 minutes on a full charge, although theres no charge level indicator on the trimmer so its tricky to know how much power you have left while youre working. The 40cm long blade has a 16mm cutting width and a tip protector to prevent damage if youre trimming close to the ground or a wall, and the trimmer comes with a three year warranty.
Cobra HTVZ 40V hedge trimmer
RRP: £94.99 (+battery £115 and charger £46.99 = £256.98)
Our rating: 4 out of 5
Available from Just Lawnmowers and Cordless Power
BBC Gardeners' World Magazine hedge trimmer review Cobra HTVZ 40V hedge trimmer
Pros:
- Ready to use
- Long run time
- Battery charge indicator
- Hanging hook
Cons
- Heavy to hold and use
- Struggles with thicker wood
- Plastic packaging bar box
Theres no assembly needed with this hedge trimmer, once the 40v batterys charged its ready to use straight out of the box. It takes 90 minutes to charge the battery to full power but it has a comparatively long run time of 70 minutes, which is useful. It also has a handy battery level indicator on the back of the battery, although you do need to stop trimming and push the button to see how much power's left. The 2.5Ah battery is also large, which does make this trimmer, that already weighs 3.8kg, heavy and feel a little unbalanced, and for those who struggle with heavy lifting or who lack mobility this may not be the trimmer for them. It has a two stage start on the grip and handle, which has rubberised grip for comfort and the long, double sided 55cm long blade has a 20mm cutting width. Theres a tip protector to prevent damage if youre trimming close to the ground or a wall and a hanging hook for storage. This trimmer cuts well, only struggling a little with thicker growth and it feels well-made, sturdy and durable. Compared to the many of the smaller, cheaper trimmers in our test this feels designed for longer, harder trimming jobs, which the price reflects. This hedge trimmer costs a similar price to many, but without the battery and charger, which need to be purchased separately. However, the trimmer and battery are part of the interchangeable Cobra 40v Li-ion system, so you would save money if you already own one of their batteries or if you plan to invest in further tools in the system in future. It comes with a three year warranty.
Bosch EasyHedgeCut 18-45
cordless hedge trimmer
RRP: £107.95
Our rating: 4 out of 5
Available from Wickes (£96), Currys (£99.99), Amazon (£107.95), Keen Gardener (£107.97)
Bosch EasyHedgeCut 18-45
Pros:
- Light and well balanced
- Cuts cleanly
- Battery system includes garden and DIY tools
Cons:
- Long charge time
- Uncomfortable handle/grip position
- Battery level not visible
- No hanging hole
This trimmer has a 45cm long blade , and comes with a 18V 2Ah battery. While it has an above average run time of 50 minutes, the charge time can take around 124 minutes, which is among the longest of the models we tested. This, together with the handle design, which we found to be awkward and uncomfortable to grip. However, its part of the Bosch Power For All 18V Alliance system, which powers around 40 Bosch home, garden and household tools so this may be something to bear in mind. We liked that it features blade sensors to prevent snagging and it has a decent cutting capacity of 15mm. It comes with a two year warranty.
Kärcher HGE 18-45
cordless hedge trimmer
RRP: £169.99
Our rating: 4 out of 5
Available from Tooled Up (79.95), Karcher (£79.99), Amazon (£100)
Kärcher HGE 18-45
Pros:
- Great value
- LCD battery display
- Excellent performance
Cons:
- Heavy
- Short runtime
- Expensive
We loved the performance of this trimmer from Kärcher. Unlike other trimmers on test, this model has an LCD battery display, which lets you see precisely how long you have left to cut. Were also impressed with the value of this model, because its battery is compatible with 16 other Kärcher tools, including mowers, grass trimmers, and chainsaws. However, its quite heavy, and we found that the skin of your fingers could easily catch between the dead man switch and handle. Though we love the helpful screen on the battery, its 35 minute runtime is below average.
Mitox 600DX
petrol hedge trimmer
RRP: £209
Our rating: 4.5 out of 5
Available from Amazon (£192)
Mitox 600DX Petrol Hedge Trimmer
Pros:
- Longest warranty in our test
- Anti-vibration system
- 4-point rotating handle
- Cuts efficiently
Cons:
- Hard to start
- Thin plastic guard
The Mitox model is a heavier petrol-powered trimmer. Despite the weight, it's well-balanced and has a handy rotating handle and anti-vibration system to help make handling comfortable. The trimmer was harder to start than other models we tested and the plastic hand guard felt quite flimsy, although it does come with a generous five-year warranty. The long blade is great for tall hedges and offered an almost professional cut.
Read the full Mitox 600DX hedge trimmer review
What are the different types of hedge trimmer?
There are three types of hedge trimmer available, each with their own pros and cons:
- Cordless hedge trimmers: These are lightweight, quiet, environmentally friendly and have no need of petrol, engine maintenance or electricity plus there are no trailing cables to worry about. Without the cord or a petrol tank, you arent limited to where you can cut and although these were traditionally pretty pricey, recent advances have lowered their price. Expensive batteries and chargers however, can increase costs. Read our best cordless tools buyer's guide for more information on cordless tool systems.
- Electric corded hedge trimmers: Affordable, low maintenance and lightweight these trimmers do require a power source and have cables that are potentially hazardous - depending on their length you may also need an extension cord for extra reach.
- Petrol hedge trimmers: These are powerful and, like cordless versions, can be used anywhere. However, petrol has an environmental impact, is expensive and messy and trimmers are heavy, noisy and require regular maintenance.
How we tested hedge trimmers
The BBC Gardeners' World Magazine Reviews team tested the hedge trimmers across a range of hedges with different stem thicknesses, including privet, yew and laurel. The hedge trimmers were compared, and the following criteria used to calculate the scores, with equal weight given to each:
- Set-up & storage: We looked at the assembly needed, ease and clarity of instructions, the battery charge time and any storage features.
- Handling: Assessed ease of use, weight, noise levels, comfort and safety features.
- Performance: Focused on the quality of cut, blade length, the maximum stem thickness the trimmer could cut and for the cordless models, the battery run time.
- Value for money: Considered all of the above, plus quality and design, the RRP (including battery and charger where relevant), and the length of warranty.
For more information on our testing process see How we Review
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